I got this far, I have all the temp .wav files in the folder under the C drive, but now I'm stuck...I would greatly appreciate any help here...
getting temp files onto the Audio CD?
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Re: getting temp files onto the Audio CD?
Originally posted by el sombreroI got this far, I have all the temp .wav files in the folder under the C drive, but now I'm stuck...I would greatly appreciate any help here...
You'd better do this before your temp folder get emptied.
Once you have all those .wav files you can do anything you want with them, including burning them to an audio cd, or convert them to other formats like mp3 or wma or ogg or whatever you want. -
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Re: getting temp files onto the Audio CD?
A couple of considerations.
First, on your dCW (dBpowerAMP CD Writer) screen does does the menu space below the Write button read Standard Audio CD 80 Minutes or does it read Standard Audio CD 74 minutes? (This probably is not the likely source of your problem but it is worth checking out).
Second, assuming you are correctly configured you need to assume that it will be very hard to even get as much as 78 minutes onto the cd since dCW creates 2 second gaps between tracks and some space is needed for formatting the disc.
The other factor is that the calculation of track length can and does get thrown off on occasion. When this occurs, dCW is prone to report that there is enough space on your cd to burn it but will prove unequal to the task.
Congratulations on using a cd-rw disc when you did. You just saved yourself a disc.
Best wishes,
Bill MikkelsenComment
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Re: getting temp files onto the Audio CD?
thanks for the help guys...I just deleted a couple of songs and it worked okay...Comment
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